It's a first step, anyway. The word is that SkyUI 5.1 will work after you convert the esp via the new CK, but there may be an extra step needed on top. I've installed it, and will start testing my "Hulk Out!" mod soon - I want to get SkyUI working first.

Mods depending on it will take some time to be converted up, and some are expected to break (hence the alpha status).

Edit:I had a few issues finding the right meshes to put in the SE folders, but the scripts for Hulking worked perfectly! Much easier than killing the Old Orc, who kept one-shotting my archer. It took half-a-dozen reloads to give him his good death.

I haven't installed SkyUI yet, as I realised I was using the 4.1 version in LE, probably because of a change in 5.1 that I didn't want. I just can't remember what it was. I'll probably try to install the one I have before downloading a newer one.

SkyUI 4.1 stood up well to SE conversion and MCM is working well enough for me to port over Auto-Unload Ammo. (How did we ever live without that one?)

I haven't yet packaged everything back into its new bsa's, just using loose files for now. I'll need to do that soon before bringing over more mods. Even if SKSE64 gets fully released soon, and the mod authors start doing the work for me, I'll want their files out of the way of my own WIP's.

I'm running SE single-screen, as all the extra visual effects are overloading the twin GX680's if I use triple monitors. I'll start experimenting with turning things down a bit and see what's acceptable soon. Some of the stuff, like lens flare aren't helpful, and were done just because they could. Just like the abhorrent blood spatter on the HUD, they're simulating the wrong things. I'm not playing a character carrying a camera, but one using the Mark I eyeball (paired). Since there isn't a focus control, I don't want simulated myopia for my archer, so DOF has to go, too. There are probably a few LOD setting to tweak, too.

SkyUI 4.1 stood up well to SE conversion and MCM is working well enough for me to port over Auto-Unload Ammo. (How did we ever live without that one?)

I haven't yet packaged everything back into its new bsa's, just using loose files for now. I'll need to do that soon before bringing over more mods. Even if SKSE64 gets fully released soon, and the mod authors start doing the work for me, I'll want their files out of the way of my own WIP's.

I'm running SE single-screen, as all the extra visual effects are overloading the twin GX680's if I use triple monitors. I'll start experimenting with turning things down a bit and see what's acceptable soon. Some of the stuff, like lens flare aren't helpful, and were done just because they could. Just like the abhorrent blood spatter on the HUD, they're simulating the wrong things. I'm not playing a character carrying a camera, but one using the Mark I eyeball (paired). Since there isn't a focus control, I don't want simulated myopia for my archer, so DOF has to go, too. There are probably a few LOD setting to tweak, too.

This is encouraging news.

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"Family is an odd thing, is it not? Defined by blood, separated by blood, joined by blood. In the end, it's all just blood."-Dhaunayne Aundae

I honestly laughed when I saw the new things coming with the Creation Club. At first I reasoned that Oblivion did something very similar but like

It's legit weapons and armor. Weapons and armor from previous games, yes, but still. And a Zombie mode. The only one that didn't feel awkward was the Frostfall ripoff because hey, console players get to play that now. For a fee.

Not being a Skyrim guy, I was unaware of this particular 'issue,' if issue it is, until seeing a link for this video amongst today's YouTube recommendations. For those who DO play Skyrim on PC, is what's discussed accurate?

Stability of SKSE was one reason I play Skyrim LE, not SE. I declined the invitation to join Creation Club as an unpaid employee, and stopped porting my mods over.

The other was the over-heavy graphical changes that didn't actually improve anything, but prevented me from running the triple-monitor configuration I prefer. And by the time I turned off all the things I didn't like, it looked the same as LE, just a bit blurred and over-saturated.

This is the reason I still have Skyrim LE on my PC. I have tried to play (and I’m still trying to play) Skyrim SE on my Xbox, and it’s a huge issue. I have not been able to keep a load order long enough to get a character out of Whiterun in my Skyrim SE Xbox games. Every time I start a play session there’s the question of which mods will disappear from the save, maybe to reappear later. It’s incredibly frustrating.